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look, andrew cuomo is a very formidable candidate against anyone. so whether it's steve levy or it's rick lazio, it's going to be a tough race. but on the other hand -- >> what do you think we should be thinking about now in terms of their agenda to fix new york? >> their agenda should be what's fixed other states before. lowering expenditures, lowering taxes. being business-friendly. it worked under governor engler in michigan. it works under governor thompson in wisconsin, under governor thornburgh in pennsylvania, who were the governors who were formative for my ideas as mayor. and those were the ideas i used to turn new york city around. they worked for me. and instead what we've got is an administration right now in albany that wants to go in the direction of borrowing money. we've got an administration in washington that wants to spend money. these are the two worst things you can do in a situation. spend too much money, borrow too much money. the thing to do is cut expenditures. that's really tough. that really requires political courage. not
look, andrew cuomo is a very formidable candidate against anyone. so whether it's steve levy or it's rick lazio, it's going to be a tough race. but on the other hand -- >> what do you think we should be thinking about now in terms of their agenda to fix new york? >> their agenda should be what's fixed other states before. lowering expenditures, lowering taxes. being business-friendly. it worked under governor engler in michigan. it works under governor thompson in wisconsin, under...
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but if andrew cuomo wants albany, he can take it. those upstate goblins are going to tear that guy apart and use his blood for their paintings. andrew, if you're in albany, i can recommend a good place to go for dinner, it's called manhattan. >> just think, this time next year we could have a cuomo as governor of new york and edmund g. brown, that's gerry in this case, as governor of california. change you can believe in. by the way, rod blagojevich, the impeached ex-governor of illinois has his own words of wisdom for governor paterson. here's what he said on fox business channel. >> my advice to governor paterson, and i don't know the circumstances, if he didn't do anything wrong, then you shouldn't quit. you should fight. >> wow. blagojevich up for corruption charges this june. let's see how his advice looks then. i'm not sure how that trial's going to go. >>> for the number tonight this week. house speaker nancy pelosi was asked to rate her performance this past year. her own grade? self-grading here. an "a" for effort. i agree w
but if andrew cuomo wants albany, he can take it. those upstate goblins are going to tear that guy apart and use his blood for their paintings. andrew, if you're in albany, i can recommend a good place to go for dinner, it's called manhattan. >> just think, this time next year we could have a cuomo as governor of new york and edmund g. brown, that's gerry in this case, as governor of california. change you can believe in. by the way, rod blagojevich, the impeached ex-governor of illinois...
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berger and chris cuomo did something similar on "primetime live." >> 150 volts. >> oh, that's all. get me out of here. i told you i had heart trouble. >> reporter: will troy listen as the learner begs him to stop, or will he follow -- >> the correct word was white horse. >> the next item is sad. >> reporter: he obeys the orders. why didn't you stop? >> the -- i saw him getting strapped in and they were just little, i mean, he could have just -- if he was in that much pain he could have tore himself off. >> reporter: why are you putting it on him? >> i was just doing my job. >> reporter: both experiments, around 65% of people administered the potentially lethal shocks. so, how come 80% of contestants on "extreme zone" pulled the lever? >> what they've done in this french documentary is they added elements that make it even harder for people to refuse to go along. they had people sign a consent form saying they would do whatever they were told to do and they had an audience that was egging them on. >> reporter: remember, the audience is not in on the experiment. they really are encou
berger and chris cuomo did something similar on "primetime live." >> 150 volts. >> oh, that's all. get me out of here. i told you i had heart trouble. >> reporter: will troy listen as the learner begs him to stop, or will he follow -- >> the correct word was white horse. >> the next item is sad. >> reporter: he obeys the orders. why didn't you stop? >> the -- i saw him getting strapped in and they were just little, i mean, he could have just...
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. >>> will you be supporting andrew cuomo now? >> i haven't figured out who's going to get the kiss of death yet, but if andrew cuomo wants albany, he can take it. those upstate goblins are going to tear that guy apart and use his blood for their cave paintings. andrew, if you're in albany, i can recommend a great place to go for dinner. it's called manhattan. >> time now to take a look at the morning papers. >> it's too easy. stop it. "wall street journal," quake toll in chile rises, more than 700 dead as looting breaks out in the country's hard-hit southern region. >>> and the "l.a. times," the gop's middle fighting for ground. a small band of republican moderates in the senate are in a good position to win senate seats in november. several of them, including scott brown, joined with democrats to block a filibuster on a jobs bill last week. a watershed moment for this republican faction. which, mika, "the times" is right, probably is going to be growing with mike castle in delaware and some other moderates winning across the cou
. >>> will you be supporting andrew cuomo now? >> i haven't figured out who's going to get the kiss of death yet, but if andrew cuomo wants albany, he can take it. those upstate goblins are going to tear that guy apart and use his blood for their cave paintings. andrew, if you're in albany, i can recommend a great place to go for dinner. it's called manhattan. >> time now to take a look at the morning papers. >> it's too easy. stop it. "wall street journal,"...
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berger and chris cuomo did something very similar on "primetime live." >> 150 volts. >> ah! get me out of there, i told you i have heart trouble. >> reporter: will troy listen as the learner begs him to stop? or will he follow brian's orders? >> the correct word? >> the correct word was white horse. >> please continue. >> the next item is sad. >> reporter: he obeys the orders. why didn't you stop? >> the strap -- i saw him getting strapped in. they were just like little -- he could have just -- if he was in that much pain he could have just tore himself off. >> why are you putting it on him and not you the experimenter? >> i was just doing my job. >> reporter: most experiments, around 65% of people administered the potentially lethal shocks. so how come 80% of contestants on "extreme zone" pulled the lever? >> what they'vdone in this french documentary is added a couple more elements that make it even harder for people to refuse to go along. they had people sign a consent form saying they would do whatever they were told to do. and they also had an audience that was egging t
berger and chris cuomo did something very similar on "primetime live." >> 150 volts. >> ah! get me out of there, i told you i have heart trouble. >> reporter: will troy listen as the learner begs him to stop? or will he follow brian's orders? >> the correct word? >> the correct word was white horse. >> please continue. >> the next item is sad. >> reporter: he obeys the orders. why didn't you stop? >> the strap -- i saw him getting...
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problems, and yet when you look at the scene in new york, you will find that probably attorney general cuomo will, if not opposed, a very heavy favorite ñ kirstin gillibrand, she also has a chance to get elected to a partial term, to hillary clinton's term. that is mainly due to the weakness of the republican partó in new york. they are down to a couple house seats. the historic average is seven or eight house seats. they have to do better in places like new york if they are to get a majority of the house of representatives again. host: steve rudin -- rudy guilliani considered a senate bid and opted out. did that surprise you? guest: no, that's been his way for a number of elections. i think the one that surprises me more pitachi could defeat gillibrand if he runs, but it is not certain he will run. host: i think we have the ads ready. we'll go back to show you what the john mccain campaign has put forth and follow that with the response from j.d. hayworth. >> obama is completely illegitimate for u.s. president not only for -- for two reasons. not only because he didn't provide the place o
problems, and yet when you look at the scene in new york, you will find that probably attorney general cuomo will, if not opposed, a very heavy favorite ñ kirstin gillibrand, she also has a chance to get elected to a partial term, to hillary clinton's term. that is mainly due to the weakness of the republican partó in new york. they are down to a couple house seats. the historic average is seven or eight house seats. they have to do better in places like new york if they are to get a majority...
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if you think about calling cuomo, i don't know. >> it's not political. it's not political. >> they are both running and they're both democrats. they could look at the law and see it shouldn't be law and they would never engage in this. come on. him running versus him not supporting it because they're running is the same thing. i wish you would get drafted. thank you, bill. >> you're welcome. >> it is march 26th. do you guys know what that is? it's my dad's birthday today. happy birthday, dad. any way, coming up, we're just over 30 minutes away from government data that could move the markets today. the latest reading on fourth quarter gdp and instant reaction when "squawk box" comes right back. >> announcer: does your portfolio have what it takes to win the race? fear not. stocks to watch is up next and we'll help you make it to the opening bell when "squawk box" returns. >> rocky mountain high. you went to colorado. we know what you spent the best six years of your life doing. >> it was only five. >> 5 1/2. >> studying and skiing. >> poor john denver. h
if you think about calling cuomo, i don't know. >> it's not political. it's not political. >> they are both running and they're both democrats. they could look at the law and see it shouldn't be law and they would never engage in this. come on. him running versus him not supporting it because they're running is the same thing. i wish you would get drafted. thank you, bill. >> you're welcome. >> it is march 26th. do you guys know what that is? it's my dad's birthday...
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edward cuomo, attorney general of new york, wrote a letter in january of this year to tarp recipients. and in this letter, he made a couple of very important points that go to the intent of our legislation here. he first said that -- i'm going to quote from beginning and the end, and i ask unanimous consent that the entire letter be included in the record at the end of my statement. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. webb: he states in here the new york attorney general conducted an inquiry into various aspects of executive compensation at many of our nation's largest financial institutions, including a review of compensation practices at the original -- of the original 2008 tarp recipient banks. he makes, i think, a very valid point at the end of his letter when he said -- in this particular letter i'm reading, he's writing to a company that had paid back the initial tarp money. he says "when you receive tarp funding, your firm took on a new responsibility to taxpayers. while your firm has now paid the money back" -- and again most of the money has not been pai
edward cuomo, attorney general of new york, wrote a letter in january of this year to tarp recipients. and in this letter, he made a couple of very important points that go to the intent of our legislation here. he first said that -- i'm going to quote from beginning and the end, and i ask unanimous consent that the entire letter be included in the record at the end of my statement. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. webb: he states in here the new york attorney general...
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host: what is the role of andrew cuomo and all of this. that is the wrong word -- but where is he sitting? guest: at an awfully unusual position. he is the state attorney general, so he is the chief law enforcement officer. he is also the presumed successor to the governor because, although he has not announced, it is widely thought that he will run for governor and he would have most certainly run -- won a primary against the sitting governor. now he will probably get the nomination and is favored to be the governor. he has to be careful. he has to make sure his inquiries are not tainted but he has to position himself and do what he needs to do. host: are there benefits to the republicans and who is the strongest republican in the state? guest: there are certainly benefits to republicans. they are going to run statewide and nationally against the alleged democratic corruption and certainly state corruption in albany. power is a little more divided. the problem is the republicans and albany are also tarnished. there was a botched coup over
host: what is the role of andrew cuomo and all of this. that is the wrong word -- but where is he sitting? guest: at an awfully unusual position. he is the state attorney general, so he is the chief law enforcement officer. he is also the presumed successor to the governor because, although he has not announced, it is widely thought that he will run for governor and he would have most certainly run -- won a primary against the sitting governor. now he will probably get the nomination and is...